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EPL: Tottenham Beats Aston Villa 4-0 Victory

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Tottenham Hotspur delivered a resounding 4-0 victory over Aston Villa at Villa Park, narrowing the gap between the two teams in the Premier League top-four race to just two points. This win ended Tottenham’s streak of three consecutive defeats against Villa.

The match kicked off with both teams displaying a cautious approach in a tense and_ cagey first half. Unai Emery’s tactical surprise of switching to a three-at-the-back formation prevented Tottenham’s attacking strength, leading to a low-possession game where neither side managed to register a shot on target until the break.

However, the second half saw a dramatic shift in momentum as Tottenham seized control of the game.

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Despite an early setback with Micky van de Ven’s injury, Tottenham broke the deadlock with a well-executed goal by’ James Maddison, who capitalized on a precise cross from Pape Matar Sarr.

This goal opened the floodgates for Tottenham, as they quickly added two more goals through Brennan Johnson & Heung-Min Son, who showcased his clinical finishing to become the joint-fifth top scorer in Tottenham Hotspur history with 159 goals.

Villa’s challenges were compounded further when John McGinn was shown a red card for a forceful challenge on Destiny Udogie, leaving them with 10 men. As fatigue set in, Tottenham capitalized on Villa’s low energy level, with Son & Timo Werner adding further goals to seal a much-needed victory.

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Heung-Min Son’s beautiful performance further solidified his status as a club legend, with his goal-scoring skills and_ impact on the game proving instrumental in Tottenham’s success. As the race for a top-four finish becomes more serious, Tottenham’s emphatic win against Aston Villa was important for their top-four hopes.